Removable battery for iPhone? That is what the EU wants

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We do not leave one that we get into another. And it is that now the proposal of the European Union to force that all manufacturers of mobile devices add removable batteries to your smartphones it could be approved shortly.

The German medium The Financial Times shows a possible proposal from the members of the European Union that could be similar to the proposal for the mandatory implementation of USB C on all mobile devices, obviously including the Apple iPhone.

It cannot be true that this happens

It is possible that more than one of those present thinks that the removable battery in mobile devices provides a series of advantages over devices that do not allow its removal, but it does not really bring few advantages, rather it adds drawbacks. In this sense we have to say that Water resistance will be the first to miss from these removable battery powered devices, and on the other hand it is important to remember that offering the user the possibility of changing the battery is the least risky due to the “low cost” and poor quality batteries that we can find in the market for the devices that nowadays allow this change of batteries.

One thing must be clear, and that is that today most mobile devices have a built-in battery to avoid risks and going back on this can be at least something complicated to manage. Logically, if the solution is studied well and it is possible to carry out this process without risking the useful life of the device and the safety of the user, then go ahead, but this seems complicated nowadays. An iPhone with a removable battery is strange to see, as with USB C but they are issues that escape our hands and it will be necessary to see if they finally end up being approved or remain simply as proposals.


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